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by SPascareli13
774 days ago
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The thing about looking under the hood into the complexity of the tool you're using is that is can make you consider my initial question in this thread: Do I REALLY need all of this for my use case? I think if more people would do this exercise they would find that they don't need it, or at least that they might need some form of state reconciliation, but not enough to really warrant all the complexity the tool introduces. Some will find that they don't need it but will still use it for other reasons, like familiarity or because that's what their team uses. |
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